Apply by Monday, June 15
The Coalition of Communities of Color (CCC) is seeking a permanent Advocacy Manager to create change for racial justice in Oregon. As Advocacy Manager, your work will be dynamic and highly collaborative, crossing a wide range of issues and strategies, including coalition member engagement and capacity-building, policy analysis, legislative and electoral strategy, and partnerships with external coalitions, organizations, and political allies.
CCC is an alliance of 20 culturally specific organizations dedicated to cross-cultural collective action for racial justice. We work to improve policies and investments for communities of color in the short term, while also building for lasting systemic change.
CCC's policy priorities include democracy reform, housing, environmental justice, economic justice, and beyond. To achieve these priorities, we work with decision-makers, engage in electoral campaigns, build partnerships, and convene our coalition of 18 culturally specific community-based organizations. Our work occurs at both the state and local level. The Advocacy Manager will also serve as the Political Manager for our affiliate 501(c)(4) organization, Building Power for Communities of Color, and its lobbying and candidate-related activities.
You will work closely with other CCC staff and external organizations to achieve these goals-we believe we are strongest together, and CCC's work exists as part of an ecosystem for change. If you are committed to advancing racial equity in Oregon while working toward systemic change for justice, this is a unique and dynamic opportunity to lead in building our organization's advocacy strategy and program.
We encourage candidates with a range of experience levels to apply. In the event of an exceptionally qualified candidate, CCC may consider restructuring the role as a director-level position responsible for program management.
About the Coalition of Communities of Color:
The Coalition of Communities of Color's mission is to address the socioeconomic disparities, institutional racism, and inequity of services experienced by our families, children, and communities; and organize our communities for collective action resulting in social change to obtain self-determination, wellness, justice, and prosperity. Learn more about the Coalition of Communities of Color here.
Your core areas of work as Advocacy Manager include:
Policy Advocacy (40%)
You will advance racial equity and justice in Oregon by working from the inception of policy concepts through to their successful implementation by:
Political Advocacy (25%)
As part of your leadership role at our 501(c)(4) sister organization, Building Power for Communities of Color, you will identify and implement key strategies and processes to build political power, including:
Coalition Building and Community Engagement (20%)
The Advocacy Manager will advance the strength of CCC's coalition and community relationships by:
Communications (10%)
In collaboration with CCC's communications staff, you will ensure our work mobilizes support by:
Other duties as assigned (5%)
Qualifications
The following experiences will contribute to the Advocacy Manager's success but are not required:
Compensation: This is an exempt position with an annual salary range of $72,963-$93,230 at an estimated 40 hours per week, with increased hours during elections and legislative sessions.
CCC works to provide our staff with support for their health and well-being and recognize the value of their work through robust paid vacation and sick leave, health and dental insurance for employees with 100 percent of premiums paid, and additional benefits, including:
Location: This is a hybrid position, with at least one day per week in the office located in Portland, and regular travel to Salem for legislative activities. Evening and weekend work, including extended hours during the legislative and electoral cycles, is required. The Advocacy Manager must live within commuting distance of Portland and be consistently available for in-person meetings and events.
To Apply: Please send a cover letter (one page max) and resume (two pages max) in a single PDF to HR@coalitioncommunitiescolor.org, with the subject line "Advocacy Manager - [your name]." The deadline for applications is Monday, June 15. You will be contacted if selected for an interview.